14 Facts About Black church

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Black church is the faith and body of Christian congregations and denominations in the United States that minister predominantly to African Americans, as well as their collective traditions and members.

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2.

Two hundred of the parishioners were slaves, who could only travel to the Black church and attend services with the permission of their owners.

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3.

In 1787 in Philadelphia, the black church was born out of protest and revolutionary reaction to racism.

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4.

Black church led most of its members to create the African Church, in the Episcopal tradition.

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5.

Black church built a congregation and founded the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church .

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6.

Black church's early preaching was encouraged by his master, Henry Sharp.

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7.

In 1856, First African Baptist built a large Italianate Black church, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

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8.

Black church organized committees, associations and teachers to reach freedmen throughout the countryside.

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9.

Similarly, within the first decade, the independent AME Zion Black church, founded in New York, gained tens of thousands of Southern members.

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10.

Black church preachers provided leadership, encouraged education and economic growth, and were often the primary link between the black and white communities.

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11.

Since the male hierarchy denied them opportunities for ordination, middle-class women in the black church asserted themselves in other ways: they organized missionary societies to address social issues.

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12.

Wright had built Trinity into a successful megaBlack church following the theology developed by Cone, who has said that he would "point to [Trinity] first" as an example of a Black church's embodying his message.

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13.

Black church continues to be a source of support for members of the African-American community.

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14.

Black church Nativity by Langston Hughes is a re-telling of the classic Nativity story with gospel music.

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